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chlo·ral·ide \ˈklōrəˌlīd, -_lə̇d\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary chloral + -ide; originally formed as German chloralid 1. : a white crystalline cyclic compound C5H2Cl6O3 formed by heating chloral with trichloro-lactic acid 2. : a compound formed by the condensation of chloral with an alpha-hydroxy acid |